I don't have A/C in my Jeep (maybe a good thing since there's no compressor to sap the power of the mighty squirrel team under the hood).
Whether I driving with the top off or on, I get bad sweat on my back driving my Jeep. And this is happening 6 months out of the year for me in So Cal. Short of bringing a change of shirts, showing up somewhere looking like I haven't just dug a ditch is no easy feat.
I've looked at new and used A/C setups for YJs. But anyway I am cutting it, I'd be looking at putting a big investment in money/time in to an accessory for an vehicle with 150,000 miles on the OD.
So, I read a few reviews and decided to give one of those seat cushion/fan setups a
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/smarthome-seat-cooler-blessed-summertime-relief-190908.php Good news is that, yeah, it does fix my sweaty back problem in the 70-80F range. But the quality aint the greatest (seat straps came unstitched). And I think it probably works the best if you don't weigh that much
(more you weight, the more airflow up and down the cushion is restricted; probably works ideally if you are a 100-120lb person; closer you push to 200lbs and over, you probably see airflow go down. I ended up taking off the plastic cover over the fan to increase the air flow and that did seem to help. As for operational lifespan on the thing,who knows?
I may give this other product the coolorheat cushion a go:
http://www.coolorheat.com/datasheet-sc.pdf.
The cool or heat seat might fit the bill a little better. It uses a water circulation cooled by an external fan. Probably doesn't have an issues due to driver weight. Also, you apparently have to remember to shut the thing off or it dies after 12 hours of continuous running (sounds like this product is in its beta test phase given the presence of this kind of user inconvenience). Reviews I've read suggest that it is slow to cool, taking 10-20 minutes, but that once it gets going it can feel like it is getting too cold?! Reliability/quality of the product? Who knows. But I might give it a shot out of necessity or if the fancushion fails.
If you are reading this and have A/C in your Jeep, you can kiss my (blank)